Directed by Alex Stapleton, Outside In: The Story of Art in the Streets documents the shows installation process and interviews the artist who participated in this ambitious Museum show at MOCA last year. This film also focuses on the artists inevitable encounters with the law and the impermanence of their craft.

Part of the large group of exhibitions in California's Pacific Standard Time is Under the Big Black Sun: California Art 1974-1981 at MOCA's Geffen Contemporary location. The show exhibits a variety of work from nearly 125 artists, including Ed Ruscha, Raymond Pettibon, Bruce Nauman, Rupert Garcia, among many others.

After a summer of large crowds descending upon the MOCA's Geffen Contemporary to see what has become America's first major survey of graffiti and street art, today is the last day (Monday, August 8) to see "Art In the Streets" in downtown Los Angeles. Isn't Banksy paying for you today anyway?

You shouldn't use the term King lightly, but with this line-up of Futura 2000, Lee Quinones, and Fab 5 Freddy, 3 Kings is the perfect moniker. Curated by Patti Astor of the Fun Gallery and coming to Subliminal Projects in Los Angeles, this exhibition brings three ambassadors of NYC graffiti to Southern California.

Juxtapoz' Contributing Photo Editor, Estevan Oriol, is the subject of this collaborative short film with Spaghetto, filmed in conjunction with MOCA's Art In the Streets in collaboration with the Levi's Film Workshop. Mr. Oriol has got the acting chops down pretty well...

One of Los Angeles biggest names, Mister Cartoon, who brought a mix of graffiti, muralist, and tattoo work to MOCA's Art In the Streets, was captured by Off the Wall TV for this nice profile on the artist. We love the Ice Cream Truck, a big part of our 15th Anniversary Show in Los Angeles was based around that icon.

One of our founders and contributors, CR Stecyk III, created this video, Luxuria, in conjunction with MOCA, featuring a montage of film and photographic images taken from the artist's archive dating back to 1965. In perfect, the video is abstract, minimal, and full of images that are defining moments for everything that came after.

We are pleased to announce our August 2011 issue of Juxtapoz Magazine (n127 if you are counting at home), with our covers featuring classic San Francisco graffiti photos of Craig Costello. Twist, Reminisce, and KR are amongst some of the artists featured in Costello's recently never-before seen documentation...

Ed Templeton opened a really great photo exhibition, Teenage Kissers, at Half Gallery in NYC's Lower East Side on Thursday night. Again, a huge crowd came out, spilling onto the street, with Ed, CR Stecyk III, and Glen E Friedman amongst those in attendance.

We added the question mark because we feel nothing is final, but it looks like the major graffiti and street art examination, Art In the Streets, currently at Los Angeles' MOCA, will not be heading to the Brooklyn Museum next, as previously planned.